Matthew Sisco

Matthew Siscoms4403@columbia.edu Matthew Sisco is the Program Coordinator at the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED). His responsibilities largely include coordinating CRED’s research projects in the areas of project staffing, data management, best practices, IRB protocols, and project reporting. Matt also contributes to the day-to-day administration and overall advancement of the center. In 2011, Matt received his B.A. in Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University summa cum laude with distinctions. Prior to becoming Program Coordinator, Matt was closely involved with several research projects at CRED. He has also served as a Youth Delegate to the United Nations, and worked as a visiting research assistant at Beijing Normal University. Matt’s research interests relate primarily to the social context of environmental decisions. His current interests include pro-social decisions, consumerism, and group decision making under risk and uncertainty.

Posts

Understanding Human Nature When Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc

July 2, 2013
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Cass Sunstein: Automatically Green

April 30, 2013

Ben Orlove Speaks on Fox News about Hurricane Sandy

November 15, 2012

Katherine Thompson, CRED graduate student, speaks at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, on communicating hazards

October 24, 2012
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Ben Orlove, CRED co-director, gives presentation on CRED at NOAA’s Regional Integrated Scences and Assessments meeting

October 24, 2012
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George Marshall, founder of Climate Outreach Information Network, speaks at CRED Lab Meeting on “Preaching to the Tone Deaf”

October 24, 2012
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Elke Weber, CRED co-director, speaks at NYU’s Educating for Sustainability Lecture

October 5, 2012
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CRED Partners with PositiveFeedback to Organize “Field Trip: A Climate Cabaret” Theater Performance at Lamont Open House

October 1, 2012

CRED Will Participate in Lamont-Doherty Open House 2012

September 26, 2012

CRED hosts Tom Dietz, Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science and Policy at Michigan State University, for Talk on his Current Research.

September 26, 2012
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Selected Publications